Off Panel #176: Freezer Pizza with Brenden Fletcher

By David Harper

October 8, 2018

In this week’s episode of Off Panel, writer Brenden Fletcher joins the show to talk the comic industry and his Image series with artist Karl Kerschl, Isola. Fletcher discusses what he was doing before comics, the language of fandom, the musicality of language, how Gotham Academy and Batgirl came together, why he co-writes so often, balancing abstraction with narrative, fitting the comic marketplace, the impact of continuity, the first volume’s cover, long distance collaboration, the Motor Crush format change, the evolution of the comic market, and more.

You can find Fletcher on Twitter, on his website and his work in Motor Crush and Isola, which sees its first volume drop on October 24th.

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Thanks to this episode’s sponsor, AHOY Comics. They’re looking to shake up the publishing industry with a bold new format: comic book magazines! What are those? Comic book magazines will feature traditional, full length comic stories plus extra material, like prose fiction from Grant Morrison, cartoons from Shannon Wheeler, and more!

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